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- HMS
Zealous was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
built by
Barnard of
Deptford and
launched on 25 June 1785. She
served in a number...
- The
Zealous Batman (Russian: Усердный денщикъ, romanized: Userdny denshchik) is a 1908
Russian short feature silent black-and-white
slapstick comedy film...
- the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Zealous,
whilst another had been planned, but was cancelled. HMS
Zealous (1785), a 74-gun ship,
launched in 1785...
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Zealous was a p****enger
vessel built for the
Great Eastern Railway in 1864. The ship was
built by the J & W
Dudgeon of
Cubitt Town,
London for the...
- kana'im),
means one who is
zealous on
behalf of God. The term
derives from Gr**** ζηλωτής (zelotes), "emulator,
zealous admirer or follower". Josephus'...
- HMS
Zealous was a Z-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy
built in 1944 by
Cammell Laird. She
served during the
Second World War, parti****ting in operations...
- The
prospectus announcing the new
publication proclaimed that it
would "
zealously enforce the
principles of
civil and
religious Liberty ...
warmly advocate...
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Zealous Bates Tower (January 12, 1819 –
March 20, 1900) was an
American soldier and
civil engineer who
served as a
general in the
Union Army
during the...
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spread northward. The
Samanids helped the
religion take root
through zealous missionary work. The
Golden Horde further propagated Islam amongst the...